CURRENT EDITION: baltimore (none)🔄 Loading BlueConic...EDITION HISTORY: No changes tracked
🔵 BlueConic: ___🍪 Cookie: ___ UNKNOWN🔗 Query: ___✏️ Composer: ___
Ivan Bates’ break-up with mayor’s public safety office finds legal support
Bates said his office would continue to prosecute cases brought by Baltimore Police through MONSE, as required by law.
Bates said his office would continue to prosecute cases brought by Baltimore Police through MONSE, as required by law.
University of Baltimore loses all 3 academic deans in one month
Deans at the Merrick School of Business, College of Public Affairs and Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences have announced their departures at the University of Baltimore.
The University of Baltimore is seen along the Jones Falls Expressway.
Winter storm could dump anywhere from 5 to 18 inches of snow across region
Snowfall will start in Maryland Saturday evening and continue into Sunday, with a high likelihood of at least 5 inches of snow and possibly more than 10, the National Weather Service said Thursday.
BALTIMORE, MD - JAN 6, 2025:  Salt box seen on a snowy day in Hoes Heights neighborhood in Baltimore on January 6, 2025.
Furry friends at BARCS are looking for temporary homes during the snowstorm
Dozens of people entered the Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter on Thursday empty-handed and left with a bag of food, a leash and a dog for the weekend.
Sierra Gold (left) and Shelby Gold (right) with their part-pitbull pup, Cheeto Burrito, outside of Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter (BARCS) on Thursday afternoon.
What happened on day 9 of the 2026 Maryland General Assembly session
These bills have become a top issue for Democratic lawmakers and will get a Senate hearing Thursday.
January 22, 2026 - CASA holds a press conference ahead of the hearing for bill SB245, which would prohibit local governments, county sheriffs, or other agencies from entering into immigration enforcement agreements.
Analysis: The Ravens pick Jesse Minter as coach. Can he get the team back on track?
Here are reactions from Baltimore Banner staff members to the hiring of Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter.
Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter walks on the field before an NFL football game against the Washington Commanders, Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025, in Inglewood, Calif.
Here’s what the Ravens are getting in Jesse Minter | Banner Ravens Podcast
Baltimore is hiring the Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator as head coach.
Ravens hire Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter as head coach
Minter, 42, will replace John Harbaugh, who hired him to his Ravens defensive staff almost a decade ago and was fired Jan. 6, after 18 seasons in Baltimore.
Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter walks on the field before an NFL football game against the Las Vegas Raiders, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, in Inglewood, Calif.
Friedson outpaces other Montgomery County executive candidates with more than $2 million raised
Andrew Friedson has raised more than $2 million since launching his campaign for county executive, far outpacing his rivals, who are relying on public financing.
Montgomery County executive candidate Andrew Friedson participates in a panel discussion at the 2025 Annual Legislative Breakfast in December.
Anne Arundel County Police investigating fatal double shooting in Harwood home
Anne Arundel County Police are investigating a fatal double shooting in Harwood on Thursday, officials said.
Anne Arundel County Police said they found two adults dead inside a residence in the 100 block of Harwood Road.
Towson University delays spring semester ahead of winter storm, cancels classes until Tuesday
Towson University announced Thursday it is delaying the start of the spring semester because of the approaching winter storm.
Towson University announced Thursday it is delaying the start of the spring semester because of the approaching winter storm.
Under Armour looking into data breach affecting customers’ email addresses
An Under Armour data breach is believed to have happened late last year, and affected 72 million email addresses, according to information cited by the cybersecurity website Have I Been Pwned.
Under Armour, headquartered at Baltimore Peninsula, is investigating a recent data breach.
Fundraising in hot Baltimore County executive race tops $1 million
In the race for Baltimore County executive, Julian Jones has a leg up — at least in money raised last year.
From left, council member Julian Jones, Nick Stewart, a former school board member and financial attorney, and council member Izzy Patoka.
Montgomery County’s Sylvester Stallone, Natalie Portman nominated for awards nobody wants
Sylvester Stallone and Natalie Portman, actors with ties to Montgomery County, have been nominated for Razzie Awards.
Actors Natalie Portman, left, and Sylvester Stallone were among the high-profile actors who were just nominated for Razzie Awards.
Emmy winner Lena Waithe’s theater debut had to be in Baltimore
Actor and Emmy-winning writer Lena Waithe discusses her theater debut, “trinity,” ahead of its Feb. 12 premiere in Baltimore.
Emmy winner Lena Waithe’s playwriting and stage acting debut, “trinity,” premieres Feb. 12 in Baltimore.
Maryland hospitals are flooded with flu patients. They will soon get millions in aid.
This flu season is shaping up to be a bad one, and not a lot of people have been vaccinated, so Maryland Gov. Wes Moore took the time to tell people it’s not too late.
Gov. Wes Moore announced that hospitals in Maryland would get extra funding to help them care for a surge of flu patients during an event Thursday at the University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center in Prince George’s County.
Jon Meoli: MLB’s big spenders are at it again. There are plenty of implications to that.
COLUMN: Last week’s additions of Kyle Tucker and Bo Bichette by the Dodgers and Mets, respectively, set off plenty of consternation around the league. Those deals can also help the Orioles.
Outfielder Kyle Tucker speaks during a news conference on Jan. 21 after joining the Los Angeles Dodgers.
How to get ready for a winter storm in Maryland: Warming shelters, pet care and safety tips
As Maryland agencies continue to share tips this week for the state’s Winter Safety Week, here’s how to weather whatever comes this season.
Roosevelt Cooper, left, and Joel Gregory clear sidewalks and walkways in the Charles Village neighborhood after a few inches of snow covered the ground this month.
MoCo fire chief: ‘If it’s not an emergency, don’t go out’
A massive snowstorm is headed toward Montgomery County that could bring 6-13 inches of snow.
A massive pile of salt that is stored at the county's Department of Transportation highway service salt barn in Rockville. The county stores about 50,000 tons of salt at the facility.
Broken sewer pipeline is spilling wastewater into the Potomac
A broken sewer line is leaking sewage into the Potomac River, but the issue is expected to be fully contained by next week.
A section of the 54-mile Potomac Interceptor, which runs along the Clara Barton Parkway near Interstate 49, collapsed earlier this week.

The Interceptor handles up to 60 million gallons of wastewater a day, moving it from parts of Virginia and Maryland to the Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Plant in Washington, D.C.
Load More Stories
Oh no!

Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes. If the problem persists, please contact customer service at 443-843-0043 or customercare@thebaltimorebanner.com.